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Samsung appears to be taking the battle with Apple to Iceland, knocking the iPhone for its language limitations in a curious new ad that features balaclavas, goats, and lots of apples. The ad shows a man trying to use an actual apple, similarly to how one might use an iPhone, but obviously with disappointed results. He hangs his head in frustration with the device and a caption stating the following: Get a phone that understands you.

As the ad continues, another man appears, one who is happily swiping away as his Samsung Galaxy S4. He is surrounded by dozens of identical apples all lying unused on the ground. The man breaks into a dance, accompanied by four black-clad dancers in ski masks. A goat looks on with an inscrutable expression. The commercial ends with the smiling man taking a bite from an apple while holding a Galaxy S4 to his ear.

The commercial makes an attempt at pointing out the iPhone’s lack of voice control support for Icelandic. Samsung’s Galaxy S4 supports the language, while Apple’s Siri and dictation features do not. The South Korean manufacturer’s description of the video on YouTube points out email dictation and voice-driven text messaging as features that Icelandic speakers can control in their native language. Samsung also plays to the Icelandic cultural identity by referring to the language as "ylhýra," which is a reference to the tendency of some in the nation to call the language "ástkæra ylhýra," or "beloved warmth."

The commercial is another attempt in a series of Samsung ads that take a stab at Apple. The trend of ads such as this one is likely to continue as both companies continue to compete against one another in several tech markets.

What a joke Samdung. Your business ethics and lack of taste for your commercials leaves to boycott all your products. All your business units simply copy your competition.
I'll stay with my Apple products, they are honorable as a company, their Service is the best, their products last, they are Simply the best.